Harrison County Commissioners pass RFP
Harrison County Commissioners passed a Request for Proposal that’s part of the Connect Ohio Program to expand access and availability of broadband services to commercial, residential and county-owned sites.
The county’s goal is to have competitively priced wireless Internet access covering as much of the county as feasible. This would provide “hot spot” Internet access in as many county fire station locations as possible for county fire and law enforcement personnel, and service to rural areas currently not served.
Commissioners are interested in accepting proposals for the construction of a wireless broadband network throughout Harrison County although it is understood that terrain, vegetation, and population densities will make it unlikely that the entire county can receive services. The rollout strategy, criteria, and timelines will weigh on the decision to award the project.
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The county’s goal is to have competitively priced wireless Internet access covering as much of the county as feasible. This would provide “hot spot” Internet access in as many county fire station locations as possible for county fire and law enforcement personnel, and service to rural areas currently not served.
Commissioners are interested in accepting proposals for the construction of a wireless broadband network throughout Harrison County although it is understood that terrain, vegetation, and population densities will make it unlikely that the entire county can receive services. The rollout strategy, criteria, and timelines will weigh on the decision to award the project.
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Labels: Connect Ohio, Harrison County, request for proposal, RFP

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